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Most men with an injury to the posterior urethra can be managed with a surgical technique called anastomotic urethroplasty. In this procedure, scar tissue is removed and then the two healthy ends of the urethra are stitched back together.
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Read More »Posterior urethral reconstruction is most often performed for urethral stricture (narrowing of the urethra) after trauma, such as a pelvic (hip) fracture. Pelvic fractures can be caused by vehicle crashes, falls, crush injuries or penetrating injuries such as from bullets. It’s also done for urethral strictures that occur after prostate cancer treatment, including both radiation therapy and radical prostatectomy (removal of the entire prostate gland). Urine flow can be slowed or completely stopped depending on the severity of the narrowing. Posterior urethral reconstruction is a surgical procedure for males that is sometimes needed after trauma to the urethra or after treatment for prostate cancer. Your urethra is the tube that carries urine from the bladder through the penis and out of your body. The posterior urethra is the one- to two-inch section of your urethra that extends from the neck of the bladder, through the prostate gland and the external urinary sphincter, which is the area immediately before the urethra enters the anterior urethra. Posterior urethral reconstruction is surgery to fix this section of your urethra.
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Read More »Sometimes the two healthy ends of the remaining urethra can’t be stitched together after removal of the scar tissue. In this case, the gap between the two urethral ends may need to be repaired with tissue. The most commonly used tissue used to reconstruct a portion of the urethra is taken from the inside of the cheek of your mouth (called buccal mucosa). After removing the tissue, you’ll feel a little bit of discomfort in your mouth, similar to the pain you feel with you bite your inner cheek. Tissue inside your mouth heals quickly – usually in less than one week.
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